Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Keely gets gloves on to help fight cancer

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Calder Thai Boxing in Halifax to get herself into shape for the big day.

She said: “It’s been a lot of hard work. We do sparring with men and women, shadow boxing and fitness training.

“I have seen a lot of bloody noses and bruised ribs, but I haven’t been injured – yet!”

Keely, who has a three-and-a-halfyear-old son Aiken and works as a store assistant at Aldi in Slaithwait­e, will meet her opponent at a weighin on Tuesday.

They will battle it out in three, two-minute rounds. In total, about 30 first-time boxers will take part in the fundraisin­g event.

Keely said: “A friend of mine mentioned Ultra White Collar Boxing to me a year ago. In January this year when I saw the advert on Facebook I applied and got accepted. Initially, I signed up to get fit and raise some money for Cancer Research.

“I don’t know anyone who hasn’t been affected by cancer, whether it be them, their family or friends. It really is a very worthy cause. I have been blown away by people’s generosity when it comes to donating.”

She added: “I have never boxed before in my life and it’s not something I had considered doing before, but now I love it and it’s all I think about!”

Keely has even gained sponsorshi­p from Lockwood-based flyer distributi­on company Mr Flyer to help her reach her fundraisin­g target of £1,100.

Managing director Andrew Robinson said: “When we heard about Keely’s story we knew we definitely wanted to support her.

“It’s so brave of her to do something like this. We’ve been keeping track of her progress and she’s really giving it her all.

“At Mr Flyer, we try to support charities as much as we can so we’re proud to be sponsoring her and we will be rooting for her on the big day!”

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